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Sunday, April 24, 2005

something extremely cool.

Bookcrossing - aside from being a wonderful neologism, it's a wonderful concept. Imagine - you're finished with a book, and you don't want to throw it away. So you donate it to charity. Why not stick a little note inside to help you track where it ends up? Even better, why not stick the note inside and just leave it on a park bench somewhere as a random act of kindness? Someone finds it and their life is enriched in some small way, not least their faith in mankind's generosity...

I plan on leaving The Restaurant at the End of the Universe on the Upton or broken Cross somewhere, sometime next week. Look out for it.

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